Describe "group think" and its implications for health care organizations.

Group think is the process in which a group of individuals largely foregoes independent or creative thought when presented with a problem and instead relies on conventional wisdom to resolve—or potentially never resolve—a problem. 


The implications of group think on the health care field are obvious. If a health care professional fails to think outside of the box or use new problem-solving skills, then answers to some of the most complicated medical problems of our...

Group think is the process in which a group of individuals largely foregoes independent or creative thought when presented with a problem and instead relies on conventional wisdom to resolve—or potentially never resolve—a problem. 


The implications of group think on the health care field are obvious. If a health care professional fails to think outside of the box or use new problem-solving skills, then answers to some of the most complicated medical problems of our day will never be resolved. Many of the remedies and vaccinations available now are thanks to individuals who fought against the idea of group think and instead sought new ways to find solutions to problems.


In some instances, group think can be looked at as a positive thing in the health care field, but this is only true when the it is used to help organize a group around a common goal or efficient solution to a problem. An example of this could be the uniting of a group of nurses to resolve to treat patients in an efficient and effective way.

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